Conservation of the 93D puff of Drosophila melanogaster in different species of Drosophila

Lakhotia, S. C. ; Singh, Ajit Kumar (1982) Conservation of the 93D puff of Drosophila melanogaster in different species of Drosophila Chromosoma, 86 (2). pp. 265-278. ISSN 0009-5915

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Abstract

Temperature shock (TS) results in activation of a specific set of puffs in polytene nuclei of D. melanogaster. Earlier studies in this species from several laboratories revealed certain unique features of the major TS puff at 93D locus, which is also specifically induced by benzamide (BM) and by incubation of glands in heat shocked glands' homogenate (HSGH). We have now extended studies on TS response to several other species of Drosophila to ascertain whether loci homologous to 93D puff of D. melanogaster are present in other species. In polytene nuclei of two closely related (D. ananassae, D. kikkawai) and in two distantly related species (D. hydei, D. nasuta), six to nine puffs are induced by TS. Interestingly, in each species one of the major TS puffs, viz., 2L-2C in D. ananassae, E-11BC in D. kikkawai, 2R-48A in D. nasuta and 2-48C in D. hydei, is also specifically induced by BM, autologous species' HSGH and vitamine-B6 (vit-B6) treatment. HSGH of a different species fails to induce these puffs. These puffs thus resemble the 93D locus of D. melanogaster, although the 93D puff does not respond to vit-B6. These observations are discussed in relation to the conservation of 93D puff locus in different species of Drosophila.

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